> [...]
>>
>> Thanks Dale, my stuff is very similar to your's. I don't know why it
>> isn't finding eth0 and wlan0 (USB wireless). I'll ask on the hardened
>> list in case it's a hardened issue.
>>
>> - Grant
>
> This is only a guess, but maybe you didn't log out and log back in
> again. That is
Marc Joliet wrote:
> Am Mon, 26 Jan 2009 12:25:33 -0800
> schrieb Grant :
>
> [...]
>
>> Thanks Dale, my stuff is very similar to your's. I don't know why it
>> isn't finding eth0 and wlan0 (USB wireless). I'll ask on the hardened
>> list in case it's a hardened issue.
>>
>> - Grant
>>
>
Am Mon, 26 Jan 2009 12:25:33 -0800
schrieb Grant :
[...]
>
> Thanks Dale, my stuff is very similar to your's. I don't know why it
> isn't finding eth0 and wlan0 (USB wireless). I'll ask on the hardened
> list in case it's a hardened issue.
>
> - Grant
This is only a guess, but maybe you didn'
>> I'm confused on how to run wireshark on Gentoo. The ebuild says:
>>
>> * With version 0.99.7, all function calls that require elevated privileges
>> * have been moved out of the GUI to dumpcap. WIRESHARK CONTAINS OVER ONE
>> * POINT FIVE MILLION LINES OF SOURCE CODE. DO NOT RUN THEM AS ROOT.
Grant wrote:
> I'm confused on how to run wireshark on Gentoo. The ebuild says:
>
> * With version 0.99.7, all function calls that require elevated privileges
> * have been moved out of the GUI to dumpcap. WIRESHARK CONTAINS OVER ONE
> * POINT FIVE MILLION LINES OF SOURCE CODE. DO NOT RUN THEM
I'm confused on how to run wireshark on Gentoo. The ebuild says:
* With version 0.99.7, all function calls that require elevated privileges
* have been moved out of the GUI to dumpcap. WIRESHARK CONTAINS OVER ONE
* POINT FIVE MILLION LINES OF SOURCE CODE. DO NOT RUN THEM AS ROOT.
*
* NOTE: T
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